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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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06.02.1991 Bulletin 1991/06 |
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Date of filing: 08.07.1985 |
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Replacement lamp with means for spacing
Auswechselbare Lampe mit Abstandselement
Lampe échangeable avec dispositif d'espacement
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09.07.1984 US 629133
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15.01.1986 Bulletin 1986/03 |
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Proprietor: GTE Products Corporation |
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Wilmington, DE 19801 (US) |
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- English, George J.
Reading, Mass. (US)
- Leadvaro, Stephen J.
Salem, Mass. (US)
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Representative: Lemke, Jörg-Michael, Dipl.-Ing. |
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Schmiedstrasse 1,
Hausen 86447 Aindling 86447 Aindling (DE) |
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References cited: :
GB-A- 348 670 US-A- 4 450 508
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US-A- 2 042 199
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
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have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
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[0001] The present invention relates in general to an improved replacement lamp and lamp
unit that has an enhanced beam intensity in comparison with present lamp units operated
at comparable wattage. More particularly, the present invention pertains to a replacement
lamp of high luminance, relatively low wattage, tungsten-halogen type, for replacing
present incandescent lamps in lamp units used in mining operations particularly in
a miner's hat.
[0002] From US-A-2 042 199 is known a lamp member adapted for use in a lighting unit having
a light-transmitting cover, a base shell member, a lamp capsule, a wedge based portion
secured to said base shell member and including an envelope, a filament located within
the envelope, a spacer means located between the envelope and said cover for maintaining
same in a spaced-apart relationship. The lamp capsule is a sodium- vapour lamp being
heat-insulated to maintain the high operating temperature necessary and being not
suitable for use in a miner's hat having regard to size and light output.
[0003] From US-A-4 450 508 a mine lamp is known having an improved base structure and envelope
that cooperate with the socket and lens of an underground miner's hat piece to maintain
the lamp in a centered position relative to a reflector as the latter is manually
adjusted relative to the lemp, and by doing so substantially increasing the light
output from the head piece.
Disclosure of the invention
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved replacement lamp,
having an enhanced beam intensity and wider main beam coverage, particularly in comparison
with present lamps operating at comparable wattage.
[0005] Another object of the present invention is to provide a lamp that is a replacement
for existing state-of-the-art incandescent lamps.
[0006] A further object of the present invention is to provide a replacement lamp for a
miner's cap in which the previous incandescent cap lamp fixture may still be employed.
[0007] A further object of the present invention is to provide an improved replacement lamp
in which the replacement lamp has high average luminance at relatively low wattage
and is preferably of the double filament tungsten-halogen type.
[0008] In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a lamp
member as described in claim 1.
[0009] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a lamp
unit utilizing a replaceable lamp member. The lamp unit includes a housing, a reflector
positioned within the housing and defining an open end, a light-transmitting member
for providing a cover for the open end and a lamp member including a base positioned
within the housing in a spring-biased manner. The lamp member of the invention includes
a tungsten-halogen capsule secured to the base having a first envelope located substantially
within the reflector and a filament structure axially oriented within the first envelope.
The lamp member further includes means for spacing the lamp member from the light-transmitting
member when the lamp member occupies the spring-biased position within the housing.
The spacer means is secured to the lamp member and is in operative contact with the
light-transmitting member.
Brief description of the drawings
[0010]
Fig. 1 illustrates one example of a prior-art incandescent lamp;
Fig. 2 shows the tungsten-halogen capsule utilized in this invention;
Fig. 3 shows one step of assembly of a lamp member of this invention, illustrating
the tungsten-halogen capsule disposed in a lamp base and supporting thereover a spacer
member;
Fig. 4 shows an embodiment of the lamp member of this invention, with a second envelope
supported from the base and formed over the capsule's envelope; and
Fig. 5 shows a lamp unit in accordance with a preferred embodiment of this invention.
Best mode for carrying out the invention
[0011] For a better understanding of the present invention together with other and further
objects, advantages and capabilities thereof, reference is made to the following disclosure
and appended claims in conjunction with the above described drawings.
[0012] With reference now to the drawings, there is shown, particularly in Fig. 2, a low-wattage
double filament tungsten-halogen lamp capsule 18. The lamp member 21 of Fig. 3 shows
the capsule 18, which includes a first envelope or bulb 22, supported in a base shell
member 20. The capsule 18 further includes an inert gas fill and a halogen disposed
within. A filament structure 24 is axially located within the first envelope 22 and
is supported by wedge base portion 23. As illustrated in Fig. 2, the first envelope
22 has a press-seal end, forming wedge base portion 23, through which the leads 26,
28 and 30 extend. The leads 26, 28 and 30 connect to base shell member 20 and to base
contacts 38, associated with the base shell member 20 in a conventional manner.
[0013] Leads 26, 28 and 30, in Fig. 2, are connected to the filament structure 24 and serve
to provide support therefor. The filament structure 24 includes coiled filament members
24A and 24B, each located in an end to end manner. Support lead 26 is conductively
coupled to the top of coiled filament member 24B and support lead 28 is conductively
coupled to the bottom of coiled filament member 24A. Filament members 24A and 24B
in one embodiment, are electrically connected in series. Support lead 30 is connected
to an intermediate member 32 that intercouples coiled filaments 24A and 24B. Due to
the three lead configuration, it is also possible to selectively activate either of
the filament members 24A and 24B, or, alternatively, to operate both filaments simultaneously.
The filament members 24A and 24B and the intermediate member 32 are all formed from
a single wire.
[0014] Figs. 3 and 4 illustrate the embodiments of the spacer means and protective spacer
means, respectively, of the invention. The lamp member 21 of Fig. 3 illustrates both
the capsule 18 and two base contacts 38, for selectively activating filament members
24A and 24B, in place in the base shell member 20. A spacer member 34 is secured to
the top of the envelope 22 of the capsule 18. The spacer member 34 is of cylindrical
shape and may be secured to the envelope 22 by appropriate adhesive means (i.e., ceramic
cement). The spacer or cylindrical cap member 34 can be provided in different lengths
to accommodate different sizes of lamp housings. The cap member 34 is of a ceramic
material, or alternatively, can be molded from plastic.
[0015] Fig. 4 shows one embodiment of the assembled lamp with a second envelope 36 supported
from the base shell member 20 and protectively enclosing the capsule 18 and its associated
first envelope 22. As indicated previously, the spacer member 34 orthe second envelope
36 may be dimensioned so that the lamp member can be positioned in various-sized lamp
housings. Bayonet lugs 19 are provided on base shell member 20 to allow the lamp member
to be placed in a mining lamp unit.
[0016] Fig. 5 illustrates the lamp of the present invention, shown in Fig. 4, with its base
shell member 20 received in the neck portion or socket 40 of the lamp housing 42.
The housing 42 supports an adjustable reflector 44, and furthermore supports at the
front thereof a light-transmitting cover member46. Cover46 could be either a plate
or lens made of glass or plastic. A screw ring member 48 may typically be used for
holding the cover 46 in place. Adjustable reflector 44 allows for the positioning
of the reflector's focal point over the filament member that is presently activated.
[0017] It is noted in Fig. 5 that base shell member 20 is supported in the socket 40 under
spring-bias provided by spring contacts 50. The second envelope 36 illustrated is
used as a protective spacer for lamp 21 to form part of a safety switch arrangement.
If the cover 46 is broken, which can occur in a rugged environment (i.e., mining),
the spring contacts 50 will force the lamp 21 forward, breaking electrical contact
between the springloaded contacts 50 and base contacts 38. This removes power from
the lamp and prevents any arcing should the envelope 36 or capsule 18 therein also
break.
[0018] The spacer member 34 in Fig. 3 is also used as a spacer for lamp 21, as an alternative
to using second envelope 36, to form a part of the safety switch arrangement illustrated
in Fig. 5. The springs in spring contacts 50 are also designed for accommodating lamps
of slightly different lengths due to manufacturing tolerance, thermal expansion and
other factors. The main purpose of the spacer means is to maintain the correct overall
length of the lamp when placed in a lamp housing similar to housing 42. A secondary
purpose is to protect the relatively fragile tip-off of capsule 18 from damage.
Examples
[0019] In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a lamp having a first envelope,
made of hardglass, having an overall length of 4.5 centimeters (cm) and an outer diameter
of 0.7 cm was produced. The cylindrical cap member, made of ceramic, had an overall
length of 0.5 cm and a diameter of 0.7 cm. The cap member was secured to the top of
the first envelope with the use of Sauereisen No. 8 cement.
[0020] In another embodiment of the invention, a lamp included a first envelope, made of
hardglass and having the aforementioned dimensions was produced. The corresponding
second envelope, which surrounded the first envelope, had an overall length of 4.5
cm and an outer diameter of 1.9 cm. The second envelope also provided protection for
the tungsten-halogen capsule itself, since the contents were under high pressure and
breakage would be undesirable in a mining environment.
[0021] There has thus been shown and described a spacer means that allows a lamp member
to maintain a spaced-apart relationship between the first envelope and the light-transmitting
cover when the lamp member is in the spring-biased portion within the lamp housing.
[0022] While there have been shown and described what are at present considered the preferred
embodiments of the invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that
various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope
of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
1. A lamp member (21) adapted for use within an existing housing in a miner's hatforming
a lighting unit having a light-transmitting cover (46), said lamp member (21) comprising
a base shell member (20), a lamp capsule (18), a wedge based portion (23) secured
to said base shell member (20) and including an envelope (22), a filament (24) located
within the envelope (22), and spacer means (34; 36) located between the envelope (22)
and said cover (46) for maintaining same in a spaced-apart relationship, whereby the
capsule (18) is ofthetungsten-halogen type having an inert gas fill and halogen disposed
within the envelope (22), and the filament (24) is axially located within the envelope
(22) and supported by the wedge base portion (23).
2. The lamp member according to Claim 1 wherein said spacer means (34; 36) further
provides means for protecting said envelope (22).
3. The lamp member according to Claim 2 wherein said protective spacer means is a
second envelope (36) located about said envelope (22) and secured to said base shell
member (20).
4. The lamp member according to Claim 1 wherein said spacer means is a cylindrical
cap member (34) disposed at the top of said envelope (22).
5. The lamp member according to Claim 4 wherein said cylindrical cap member (34) is
of ceramic material.
6. A lamp unit comprising a housing (42), a reflector (44) positioned within said
housing (42) and defining an open end, a light-transmitting member (46) for providing
a cover for said open end and a lamp member (21) including a base (20) positioned
within said housing (42) in a spring-biased manner, characterized in that the lamp
member (21) is a tungsten-halogen capsule secured to said base (20) and having a first
envelope (22) located substantially within said reflector, a filament structure (24)
axially oriented within said first envelope (22), and means (34, 36) for spacing said
lamp member (21) from said light-transmitting member (46) when said lamp member (21)
occupies said spring-biased position within said housing (42), said spacer means (36)
secured to said lamp member (21) and in operative contact with said light-transmitting
member (46).
7. The lamp unit according to Claim 6 wherein said spacer means (34; 36) further provides
means for protecting said first envelope (22).
8. The lamp unit according to Claim 7 wherein said protective spacer means comprises
a second envelope (36) located about said first envelope (22) and secured to said
base (20) of said lamp member.
9. The lamp unit according to Claim 6 wherein said spacer means is a cylindrical cap
member (34) disposed at the top of said first envelope (22).
10. The lamp unit according to Claim 6 wherein said reflector (44) includes a neck
portion having an aperture (40) therein, said lamp unit further including first and
second spring contacts located within said neck portion in a spaced-apart manner,
said base (20) of said lamp member (21) further including first and second base contacts
for engaging said first and second spring contacts, respectively, when said lamp member
(21) is positioned within said housing (42).
1. Lampenelement (21), das an die Verwendung innerhalb eines vorhandenen, eine Beleuchtungseinheit
mit einer lichtdurchlässigen Abdeckung (46) bildenden Gehäuses im Helm eines Bergmanns
angepaßt ist, wobei dieses Lampenelement (21) eine Sockelhülse (20), ein an der Sockelhülse
(20) befestigtes keilförmiges Teil (23) und eine Hülle (22) umfaßt, sowie einen innerhalb
der Hülle (22) angeordneten Glühfaden (24) und einen Abstandshalter (34; 36), der
zwischen der Hülle (22) und der Abdeckung (56) angeordnet ist, um dieselben in Abstand
voneinander zu halten, wobei die Kapsel (18) vom Wolfram-Halogen-Typ ist, der innerhalb
der Hülle (22) eine Füllung aus inertem Gas und und Halogen aufweist, und der Glühfaden
(24) innerhalb der Hülle (22) axial angeordnet und von dem keilförmigen Sockelteil
(23) abgestützt ist.
2. Lampenelement nach Anspruch 1, bei welchem das Abstandselement (34; 36) darüber
hinaus ein Element zum Schutz der Hülle (22) darstellt.
3. Lampenelement nach Anspruch 2, bei welchem das schützende Abstandselement eine
zweite Hülle (36) ist, die um die Hülle (22) angeordnet und an der Sockelhülse (20)
befestigt ist.
4. Lampenelement nach Anspruch 1, bei welchem das Abstandselement eine an der Spitze
der Hülle (22) angeordnete Kappe (34) ist.
5. Lampenelement nach Anspruch 4, bei welchem die zylindrische Kappe (34) aus keramischem
Material besteht.
6. Lampeneinheit mit einem Gehäuse (42), einem innerhalb des Gehäuses (42) angeordneten
und ein offenes Ende definierenden Reflektor (44), einem lichtdurchlässigen Element
(46) als Abdekkung für das offene Ende und einem Lampenelement (21), das einen Sockel
(20) aufweist und innerhalb des Gehäuses (42) mit Federvorspannung positioniert ist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Lampenelement (21) eine am Sockel (20) befestigte
Wolfram-Halogen-Kapsel ist, die eine im wesentlichen innerhalb des Reflektors angeordnete
erste Hülle (22) und eine axial innerhalb der ersten Hülle (22) angeordnete Glühfadenstruktur
(24) aufweist, sowie ein Element (34, 36), um das Lampenelement (21) vom lichtdurchlässigen
Element (46) in Abstand zu halten, sobald das Lampenelement (21) die per Feder vorgespannte
Stellung innerhalb des Gehäuses (42) einnimmt, wobei das Abstandselement (36) am Lampenelement
(21) befestigt und betriebsmäßig in Berührung mit dem lichtdurchlässigen Element (42)
ist.
7. Lampeneinheit nach Anspruch 6, bei welchem das Abstandselement (34; 36) außerdem
ein Element zum Schutz der ersten Hülle (22) darstellt.
8. Lampeneinheit nach Anspruch 7, bei welchem das schützende Abstandselement eine
zweite Hülle (36) ist, die um die Hülle (22) angeordnet und an der Sockelhülse (20)
befestigt ist.
9. Lampeneinheit nach Anspruch 6, bei welchem das Abstandselement eine an der Spitze
der Hülle (22) angeordnete Kappe (34) ist.
10. Lampeneinheit nach Anspruch 6, bei welchem der Reflektor (44) einen Nackenteil
mit einer darin angeordneten Öffnung (40) aufweist und die Lampeneinheit ferner erste
und zweite Federkontakte besitzt, die innerhalb des Nackenteils in Abstand voneinander
angeordnet sind, wobei der Sockel (20) des Lampenelements (21) ferner erste und zweite
Sockelkontakte zur Anlage an jeweils dem ersten und zweiten Federkontakt besitzt,
sobald das Lampenelement (21) innerhalb des Gehäuses (42) positioniert ist.
1. Elément de lampe (21) adapté pour être utilisé à l'intérieur d'un boîtier existant
dans un casque de mineur comme unité d'éclairage présentant un couvercle (46) transparent
pour la lumière, le dit élément de lampe (21) comprenant un culot (20), une capsule
(18) de lampe, un pied pincé (23) fixé au dit culot (20) et incluant une ampoule (22),
un filament (24) logé à l'intérieur de l'ampoule (22), et un moyen formant entretoise
(34, 36) disposé entre l'ampoule (22) et le dit couvercle (46) pour maintenir ceux-ci
séparés l'un de l'autre, dans lequel la capsule (18) est du type tungstène-halogène
dans l'ampoule (22) de laquelle se trouvent un gaz inerte de remplissage et un halogène,
et le filament (24) est logé axialement à l'intérieur de l'ampoule (22) et est porté
par le pied pincé (23).
2. Elément de lampe selon la revendication 1 caractérisé en ce que le dit moyen formant
entretoise (34, 36) constitue en outre un moyen de protection de la dite ampoule (22).
3. Elément de lampe selon la revendication 2 caractérisé en ce que le dit moyen de
protection formant entretoise est une seconde ampoule (36) disposée autour de la dite
ampoule (22) et fixée au dit culot (20).
4. Elément de lampe selon la revendication 1 caractérisé en ce que le dit moyen formant
entretoise est un capuchon cylindrique (34) disposé au sommet de la dite ampoule (22).
5. Elément de lampe selon la revendication 4 caractérisé en ce que le dit capuchon
cylindrique (34) est réalisé dans matériau céramique.
6. Unité de lampe comprenant un boîtier (42), un réflecteur (44) disposé à l'intérieur
du dit boîtier (42) et comportant une extrémité ouverte, un élément (46) transparent
pour la lumière constituant un couvercle pour la dite extrémité ouverte, et un élément
de lampe (21) comportant un culot (20) disposé à l'intérieur du dit boîtier (42) et
chargé par un ressort, caractérisée en ce que le dit élément de lampe (21) est une
capsule au tungstène-halogène fixée au dit culot (20) et ayant une première ampoule
(22) logée substantiellement à l'intérieur du dit réflecteur, une structure de filament
(24) orientée axialement à l'intérieur de la dite première ampoule (22), et un moyen
(34, 36) pour séparer le dit élément de lampe (21) du dit élément (46) transparent
pour la lumière, lorsque le dit élément de lampe (21) occupe la dite position dans
laquelle il est chargé par un ressort à l'intérieur du dit boîtier (42), le dit moyen
formant entretoise (36) étant fixé au dit élément de lampe (21) et en contact positif
avec le dit élément (46) transparent pour la lumière.
7. Unité de lampe selon la revendication 6 caractérisée en ce que le dit moyen formant
entretoise (34,36) constitue en outre un moyen de protection de la dite première ampoule
(22).
8. Unité de lampe selon la revendication 7 caractérisée en ce que le dit moyen de
protection formant entretoise comporte une seconde ampoule (36) disposée autour de
la dite première ampoule (22) et fixée au dit culot (20) du dit élément de lampe.
9. Unité de lampe selon la revendication 6 caractérisée en ce que le dit moyen formant
entretoise est un capuchon cylindrique (34) disposé au sommet de la dite première
ampoule (22).
10. Unité de lampe selon la revendication 6 caractérisée en ce que le dit réflecteur
(44) comporte un col pourvu d'une ouverture (40), la dite unité de lampe incluant
en outre des premier et second contacts en forme de ressorts disposés à l'intérieur
du dit col et séparés l'un de l'autre, le dit culot (20) du dit élément de lampe (21)
comportant en outre des premier et second plots en contact respectivement avec les
dits premier et second contacts en forme de ressort, lorsque le dit élément de lampe
(21) est disposé dans le dit boîtier (42).
